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Curriculum Vitae Darius Kohan, Md Licensure CURRICULUM VITAE DARIUS KOHAN, M.D. LICENSURE: New York State #164531 Date of Issue – 10/22/85 Registration expires 2/28/2015 California #G069743 Date of Issue – 9/10/90 Registration expires 3/31/2016 BOARD CERTIFICATION: 1985 Diplomat of the National Board of Medical Examiners 1990 Diplomat of the American Board of Otolaryngology 2012 Diplomat of the American Board of Neurotology LANGUAGES (FLUENT): French, Romanian and Spanish BUSINESS ADDRESS: 863 Park Avenue, Suite 1E New York, NY 10075 (212) 472-1300 (212) 472-1336 (Fax) Department of Otolaryngology The Brooklyn Hospital Center 121 DeKalb Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 250-8520 (718) 250-6327 (Fax) UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION: 1976 – 1980 New York University BA Awarded 1979 School of Arts and Sciences New York, NY GRADUATE EDUCATION: 1980 – 1984 New York University MD Awarded 1984 School of Medicine New York, NY PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Darius Kohan, M.D. 2 Post – Doctoral Training: 1984 – 1986 Residency - General Surgery Beth Israel Medical Center Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York, NY 1986 – 1990 Residency - Otolaryngology New York University Medical Center New York, NY 1990 – 1991 Fellowship - Otology/Neurotology Department of Otolaryngology New York University Medical Center New York, NY Noel L. Cohen, M.D. Chairman and Professor Academic Appointments: July 1987 – June 1990 Teaching Assistant Department of Otolaryngology New York University School of Medicine New York, NY July 1990 – June 1991 Instructor in Clinical Otolaryngology Department of Otolaryngology New York University School of Medicine New York, NY July 1991 – August 1993 Clinical Instructor Department Of Otolaryngology New York University School of Medicine New York, NY September 1993 – August 1998 Clinical Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology Department of Otolaryngology New York University School of Medicine New York, NY September 1998 – Present Clinical Associate Professor of Otolaryngology Department of Otolaryngology New York University School of Medicine New York, NY Leadership Appointments: Darius Kohan, M.D. 3 March 1993 – 1999 Director, Cochlear Implant Program Beth Israel Medical Center New York, NY June 1994 – August 1996 Chief, Division of Otolaryngology NYU Brooklyn Hospital Center Brooklyn Hospital Center Brooklyn, NY August 1996 – Present Chairman, Department of Otolaryngology Cornel University/Columbia Presbyterian Hospital System Brooklyn Hospital Center Brooklyn, NY January 2001 – Present Medical Co-Director The League for the Hard of Hearing New York, NY May 2001 – Present Director of Otology/Neurotology Lenox Hill Hospital/Manhattan Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital New York, NY January 2012 – Present Co-Director of Neurotology New York Head and Neck Institute North Shore/Long Island Jewish Healthcare System New York, NY Hospital Appointments: July 1991 – 1996 Assistant Attending Acting Chief of Otology-Neurotology Department of Surgery /Division of Otolaryngology Beth Israel Medical Center – Petrie Division New York, NY July 1991 – Present Assistant Attending Department of Otolaryngology Lenox Hill Hospital New York, NY July 1991 – Present Assistant Attending NYU Medical Center Department of Otolaryngology New York, NY July 1991 – Present Assistant Attending Darius Kohan, M.D. 4 Bellevue Hospital Center Department of Otolaryngology New York, NY July 1991 – Present Assistant Attending Manhattan Veterans Administration Hospital Department of Surgery Division of Otolaryngology New York, NY February 1994 – 2002 Assistant Attending – Lecturer Mt. Sinai Medical Center Department of Otolaryngology New York, NY June 2006 – Present Assistant Attending New York Eye and Ear Infirmary New York, NY Employment: 1991 – 1994 Otologist/Neurotologist NYU Medical Center-Bellevue Hospital New York, NY 1991 – Present Medical Co-Director Otologist/Neurotologist- Volunteer League for the Hard of Hearing New York, NY 1993 – Present Private Practice of Otolaryngology 863 Park Avenue, Suite 1E New York, NY 10075 1994 – Present Chairman Department of Otolaryngology Brooklyn Hospital Center Brooklyn, NY PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: 1987 – 1990 Resident Member American Academy of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery 1987 – 1990 Junior Member American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 1988 – 1990 Junior Member American Rhinologic Society 1990 – Present Fellow Darius Kohan, M.D. 5 American Academy of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery 1990 – Present Fellow American Board of Otolaryngology 1991 – Present Member New York County Medical Society 1991 – Present Member Medical Society of the State of New York 1993 – Present Member American Medical Association 1994 – Present Member American Neurotology Society 1995 – Present Member New York Head and Neck Society 1998 – Present Member New York Otologic Society 2004 – 2012 Candidate Member Triologic Society 2012 – Present Member Triologic Society HONORS AND AWARDS: 1980 Founder's Day Award New York University College of Arts and Sciences 1980 Cum Laude New York University College of Arts and Sciences 1987 New York Academy of Medicine Section on Otolaryngology Resident's Night Certificate for Outstanding Presentation 1998 – 2014 (annual) Castle Connolly “Top Doctor” Annual New York Metropolitan Area Darius Kohan, M.D. 6 2003 New York Magazine “Top Doctor” – 2003 2005 NYU/Lenox Hill Department of Otolaryngology “Stanley Blaugrund, MD” Resident Award for Teacher of the Year 2006 New York Magazine “Top Doctor” – 2006 2006 American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery-Honor Certificate 2008 New York Magazine “Top Doctor” – 2008 2007 – 2011 New York Times “Super Doctor” – Annual New York Metro Area 2010 New York Magazine “Top Doctor” – 2010 2011 New York Magazine “Top Doctor” – 2011 2011 NYU/Lenox Hill Department of Otolaryngology “Stanley Blaugrund, MD” Resident Award for Teacher of the Year 2014 – 2015 President – New York Otologic Society SPECIAL STUDIES: 1982 New York University School of Medicine Medical Spanish Course Certificate of Commendation 1987 Downstate Medical Center Long Island College Hospital Department of Otolaryngology Laser Workshop Certificate of Achievement 1992 University of Denver Cochlear Corporation Surgeons Training Workshop Denver, CO. 1993 UCSF Otology, Neurotology, Skull Base Surgery Update - 1993. San Francisco, CA. 1994 Harvard University Advanced Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Course Boston, Mass. Darius Kohan, M.D. 7 1997 Advanced Bionics Cochlear Implant Course Raleigh, NC 2008 Med-El Vibrant Soundbridge Surgical Technique and Application in Hearing Restoration Berlin, Germany 2013 Advanced Endoscopic Skull Base and Pituitary Surgery – Hands-On Symposium Weill Cornell Medical College June 14th -15th INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Teaching 1990 – 2001 Otology/Neurotology Conference Attending Resident Teaching, Weekly NYU Medical Center 1990 – 2000 Temporal Bone Anatomy Laboratory Attending Resident Teaching, Quarterly Courses NYU Medical Center 1991 – 1995 Otolaryngology Clinic Attending Resident Teaching, Monthly Beth Israel Medical Center 1991 – 2004 Otology/Neurotology Surgery Attending Resident Teaching, Bimonthly Bellevue Hospital – NYU Medical Center 1991 – 2004 Otolaryngology Basic Science Course Lecture to House Staff, Annual NYU Medical Center 1991 – 2010 Otology/Neurotology Clinic Attending Resident Teaching, Monthly Lenox Hill Hospital 1991 – Present Otology/Neurotology Surgery Attending Resident Teaching, Weekly Lenox Hill Hospital 1991 – 1997 Otology/Neurotology Conference Attending Lecture to House Staff, Every Two Months Beth Israel Medical Center 1994 – 1997 Otolaryngology Course Lecture to House Staff, Annual Mt. Sinai Medical Center Darius Kohan, M.D. 8 1994 – Present Otolaryngology Lectures to House Staff Departments of Emergency Medicine, Family Practice, Medicine, Pediatrics, and Surgery; Quarterly Brooklyn Hospital Center Administrative Duties 1992 – 2003 Beth Israel Medical Center Medical Board 2006 – 2010 Beth Israel Medical Center Medical Board 1993 – 1995 Beth Israel Medical Center Continuing Medical Education Committee 1993 – 1996 Beth Israel Medical Center Surgery Committee 1994 – 2001 NYU Medical Center Department of Otolaryngology Executive Committee 1997 – 2004 Member Council of Clinical Chairmen The Brooklyn Hospital Center 1997 – 2002 President’s Council Member The Brooklyn Hospital Center 1997 – 1999 Member of Phase I & II Task Force Design Committee The Brooklyn Hospital Center 1998 – 1999 Member of Strategic Planning Initiative Committee The Brooklyn Hospital Center 2005 – Present Medical Advisory Board Little Baby Face Foundation RESEARCH: 1993 – Present Revision Stapes Surgery Outcome by Various Surgical Techniques 1993 – 2003 Chronic Otitis Media Surgery-Resident Clinical Outcome 1999 – Present Multiple Cochlear Implant Investigational Protocols with Cochlear Corp., Advanced Bionics Corp., and Med-El at Beth Israel Medical Center/New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, and Lenox Hill Hospital Darius Kohan, M.D. 9 2004 – Present Applications of Image Guidance Navigation in Otologic Surgery 2010 – Present Implantable Hearing Aids and Hearing Restoration PRESENT PERCENTAGE OF EFFORT: Clinical Care - 70% Teaching - 15% Administration - 10% Research - 5% EXTRAMURAL PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Committees 1993 – 1999 American Academy of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery Subcommittee on Hearing and Hearing Aids 1995 – 2006 American Academy of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery SiPAC Committee 1998 – Present Editorial Review Board For Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery Journal
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